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-'''''The Hot Rock''''' is a 1972 [[comedy-drama]] [[caper film]] directed by [[Peter Yates]] from a screenplay by [[William Goldman]], based on [[Donald E. Westlake]]'s novel of the same name, which introduced his long-running [[John Dortmunder]] character. The film stars [[Robert Redford]], [[George Segal]], [[Ron Leibman]], [[Paul Sand]], [[Moses Gunn]] and [[Zero Mostel]].+ 
 +'''Ronald Leibman''' (October 11, 1937 – December 6, 2019) was an American actor. He won both the [[Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play]] and the [[Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play]] in 1993 for his performance as [[Roy Cohn]] in ''[[Angels in America]]''. Leibman also won a [[Primetime Emmy Award]] for his role as Martin 'Kaz' Kazinsky in his short-lived crime drama series ''[[Kaz (TV series)|Kaz]]''. Later in his career, Leibman became widely known for providing the voice of Ron Cadillac in ''[[Archer (2009 TV series)|Archer]]'' and for playing [[Dr. Leonard Green]], [[Rachel Green|Rachel]]'s rich, short-tempered father, on the sitcom ''[[Friends]]''.
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Ronald Leibman (October 11, 1937 – December 6, 2019) was an American actor. He won both the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play in 1993 for his performance as Roy Cohn in Angels in America. Leibman also won a Primetime Emmy Award for his role as Martin 'Kaz' Kazinsky in his short-lived crime drama series Kaz. Later in his career, Leibman became widely known for providing the voice of Ron Cadillac in Archer and for playing Dr. Leonard Green, Rachel's rich, short-tempered father, on the sitcom Friends.





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